Just that? It means "the link". I'm not sure what you're using it for, so you have to be careful of the context that you use it in. As in make sure to use the physical meaning versus the figurative meaning when appropriate.
La liaison in French refers to the pronunciation linking between a word that ends in a consonant sound and a word that begins with a vowel sound, resulting in the consonant at the end of the first word being pronounced before the following vowel sound. It helps to maintain the flow and smoothness of speech in French.
"La semaine" means "the week" in French.
"La Mer" means "the sea" in French.
"La fille" in French translates to "the girl" in English.
"La paisible" means "the peaceful" in French.
"La fils" is not a common phrase in French. "Fil" means "son" in French. If "la fils" is intended to mean "the son," the correct French phrase is "le fils" for a male child and "la fille" for a female child, which mean "the son" and "the daughter" respectively.
"La classe" is French for "class"
'la course' means 'the race' in French
la soupe means 'the soup' in French.
The French word "la" means "the" in English.
"La semaine" means "the week" in French.
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Ou la la means "oh my"; "ou" does mean "or" in French but not in this context as it is the combination of letters needed to make the sound in French.
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"La viande" (fem.) means the meat in French.
'La mort' means '(the) death' in French.
'la banque' means the bank in French.
Do you mean La Paisible? That means "The Peaceful" in French.